Exactly right and a wise saying.
It is said upstairs that people may not live if they are moved, and trees may not die if they are moved.
He completely misunderstood this sentence.
This sentence talks about a principle of survival, not a natural phenomenon.
Its meaning is important, as for what it is used as a metaphor, it is not so important.
It is not about whether the tree can survive if it is moved, nor whether the tree can be cultivated in new soil, nor is it something as immutable as the law of gravity.
It does not want to be on the earth, and the apples on the tree must fall down according to the natural law.
It is just a metaphor, so it does not say that people must live after they move, and trees must die after they move.
It doesn’t even mean that people move or trees move. It says that if people want to be in an invincible position for a long time, they must continue to develop and cannot stay the same forever.
It is somewhat similar to the principle of sailing against the current or retreating if you do not advance.